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'''Jamas Enright''' was an LNH [[Writer]] from [[New Zealand]], whose career started light, went dark and serious, and then came back to silly.  
 
'''Jamas Enright''' was an LNH [[Writer]] from [[New Zealand]], whose career started light, went dark and serious, and then came back to silly.  
  
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== History ==
  
 
''[[Fan.Boy (series)|Fan.Boy]]'' and the rather-dark-in general ''[[Alt.Riders (series)|Alt.Riders]]'' and ''[[World Tales]]''. He was also one of the primary writers of the ''[[Infinite Leadership Crisis]]'', an architect and co-writer of the ''[[War Without Worlds]]'' event, maintained the LNH Authors List, and had the important job of hitting [[Saxon Brenton]] with a shoji mallet.
 
''[[Fan.Boy (series)|Fan.Boy]]'' and the rather-dark-in general ''[[Alt.Riders (series)|Alt.Riders]]'' and ''[[World Tales]]''. He was also one of the primary writers of the ''[[Infinite Leadership Crisis]]'', an architect and co-writer of the ''[[War Without Worlds]]'' event, maintained the LNH Authors List, and had the important job of hitting [[Saxon Brenton]] with a shoji mallet.
  
 
Outside of the LNH, he wrote the very-silly-indeed machinima series ''Team Xer0''.
 
Outside of the LNH, he wrote the very-silly-indeed machinima series ''Team Xer0''.
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== Awards ==
  
 
In 2005, he won [[RACCies:Most Improved Author]], and in 2011, he was the winner of the 24th [[High Concept Challenge]].
 
In 2005, he won [[RACCies:Most Improved Author]], and in 2011, he was the winner of the 24th [[High Concept Challenge]].

Revision as of 20:43, 28 February 2019

Jamas Enright was an LNH Writer from New Zealand, whose career started light, went dark and serious, and then came back to silly.

History

Fan.Boy and the rather-dark-in general Alt.Riders and World Tales. He was also one of the primary writers of the Infinite Leadership Crisis, an architect and co-writer of the War Without Worlds event, maintained the LNH Authors List, and had the important job of hitting Saxon Brenton with a shoji mallet.

Outside of the LNH, he wrote the very-silly-indeed machinima series Team Xer0.

Awards

In 2005, he won RACCies:Most Improved Author, and in 2011, he was the winner of the 24th High Concept Challenge.

Full List of LNH Works

Primary/Sole Author

Co-Writer

Wrote Individual Issues


Contributed to an Issue